One of Two Twins Died After Being Left in a Parked Car at Alabama Dealership

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By Wire Service
September 28, 2019US News
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One of Two Twins Died After Being Left in a Parked Car at Alabama Dealership
An ambulance in a file photo. (Steve Marcus/File Photo via Reuters)

Alabama investigators are looking into the hot car death of an 11-month-old boy after he and his twin sister were left for hours in a vehicle at a car dealership on Sept. 27, police said.

Emergency responders went to Sunny King Honda around 11:54 a.m. after receiving a 911 call of two infants inside a vehicle, Oxford Police Chief Bill Partridge said.

Their father, who works for the dealership, had taken the twins out of the backseat of his personal car by the time officers arrived, the chief said. The 11-month-olds were still in their carseats.

Both were transported to the Regional Medical Center emergency room, where the boy passed away. His twin sister is doing well, Partridge said.

Calhoun County Coroner Pat Brown told CNN affiliate WIAT that the twins were in the car from about 8:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.

Sunny King automotive dealership
The parking of the Sunny King Honda. (Screenshot/Google View)

“All indications seem that this is a tragic accident,” Calhoun County Coroner Pat Brown told the station. “No one can fathom the way this family feels, and I especially want to make sure that people are sympathetic to this family and that they get all the facts before they pass judgment.”

“The Sunny King Automotive Group family is hurting,” the dealership said in a statement, CNN affiliate WBRC reported. “We request your thoughts and prayers for our employee and his family and the Sunny King Automotive Group family.”

CNN has reached out to the coronor’s office and car dealership.

“Keep the first responders and the families in your prayer and we are certainly continuing the investigation to find out what lead up to this occurrence,” Chief Partridge said.

Police did not identify the infants.

According to the National Weather Service the temperature at the Anniston Airport — 5 miles away — rose from the high 70s at about 9 a.m. into the high 80s two hours later. It was 91 degrees when the children were found, the chief said.

Oxford is in eastern Alabama along Interstate 20. It has about 21,000 residents, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

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